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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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      Herbie
      last edited by

      what does u represent? and how did you get the value of 1.5?

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        Dharma
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        Vanilla Cake:
        Herbie:

        huh! Can show the steps?


        Sure. 😄

        (ux1.5)+(u+35)4= 569
        Solve for u and you will get u =78 km/h
        (78+35) km/h = 113 km/h

        Pls kindly wait for Dharma/Mathsguru's detailed solution.
        Thanks.

        Submitted by VC's mum.

        2pm to 4.30pm
        Train towards C : Dist = 2.5Vc
        Train towards A : Dist = 0

        2pm to 6pm
        Train towards C : Dist = 4Vc
        Train towards A : Dist = 1.5Va

        Total distance = 4Vc + 1.5Va = 569
        Difference in speed =Vc – Va = 35

        Solving gives Vc = 113km/h

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          david59
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          Herbie:
          Hi I have a speed qn. Can help?


          Town B is located between Town A and C.
          At 2pm, a train left Town B and travelled towards Town C.
          2.5 hr later, another train left Town B for Town A.
          At 6pm, the two trains were 569km apart.
          What was the speed of the train travelling towards Town C if it was going at 35km/h faster than the other train?

          Tx
          Using linear line approach to solving the qn. Pls see attached
          http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aVmj_5A

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            Herbie
            last edited by

            sorry, what does Vc and Va stand for?

            :shock:

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              WWong
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              Newbies here, with ratio problem to solve, which goes this way as below:


              The ratio of the number of daisies to the number of orchids in Basket A and Basket B are 2:1 and 2:7 respectively. Basket A has 2/3 times as many flowers as Basket B.

              (a) Find the ratio of the number of daisies in Basket B to the number of daisies in Basket A.

              (b) When 18 orchids are moved from Basket B to Basket A, the ratio of the number of daisies to the number of orchids in Basket A becomes 8:7. How many orchids are there in Basket A now?

              Thanks.

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                Dharma
                last edited by

                Herbie:
                sorry, what does Vc and Va stand for?

                :shock:
                Sorry Herbie,

                Vc = speed of train towards Town C
                Va = speed of train towards Town A

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                  Dharma
                  last edited by

                  WWong:
                  Newbies here, with ratio problem to solve, which goes this way as below:


                  The ratio of the number of daisies to the number of orchids in Basket A and Basket B are 2:1 and 2:7 respectively. Basket A has 2/3 times as many flowers as Basket B.

                  (a) Find the ratio of the number of daisies in Basket B to the number of daisies in Basket A.

                  (b) When 18 orchids are moved from Basket B to Basket A, the ratio of the number of daisies to the number of orchids in Basket A becomes 8:7. How many orchids are there in Basket A now?

                  Thanks.
                  Ratio of total no. of flowers in Basket A : Basket B = 2 : 3

                  Basket B :
                  Daisies : 2u
                  Orchids : 7u
                  Total : 9u

                  Basket A (Total = 2/3 x 9u = 6u)
                  Daisies : 4u
                  Orchids : 2u

                  (a)\tRatio = 2: 4 = 1 : 2
                  (b)\tBasket B (Orchids) : 7u - 18
                  Basket A (Orchids) = 2u + 18

                  \tNew ratio of daisies to orchids in Basket A = 8 : 7
                  \t4u/(2u + 18 ) = 8/7
                  28u = 16u + 144
                  12u = 144
                  1u = 12

                  No. of orchids in Basket A now= 2u + 18 = 24 + 18 = 42

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                    YLH88
                    last edited by

                    Hi Dharma,


                    Thank you, thank you! 😄

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                      mahan
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                      mina had 20% less hair clips than anne.caili had 20% more hair clips than mina.express caili’s hair clips as a percentage of anne’s hair clips

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                        mahan
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                        marina has 200 more books than ethel.marina gives 60% of his books to ethel.ethel then gives 25% of her books back to marina .in the end ,ethel has 200 more books than marina.how many books does marina have at first?

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